Wen 56155 User manual

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Your new tool has been engineered and manufactured to WEN’s highest standards for dependability, ease
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trouble-free performance. Pay close attention to the rules for safe operation, warnings, and cautions. If
you use your tool properly and for its intended purpose, you will enjoy years of safe, reliable service.
IMPORTANT:
MODEL 56155
1550 WATT
PORTABLE GENERATOR
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Introduction ....................................................................................2
Safety Information ...........................................................................4
Generator Safety Warnings ..............................................................5
Know Your Generator .......................................................................8
Generator Preparation .....................................................................9
Starting the Generator ...................................................................12
Using the Generator ......................................................................14
Stopping the Generator .................................................................17
Maintenance .................................................................................18
Transportation & Storage ...............................................................24
Troubleshooting Guide ...................................................................25
Specifications ...............................................................................26
Wiring Diagram .............................................................................27
Exploded View & Parts List ............................................................28
Warranty Statement ......................................................................32
SPECIFICATIONS
Wattage 1350 Rated Watts, 1550 Surge Watts
Frequency 60Hz
Rated Voltage AC: 120V, DC: 12V
Rated Amperage AC: 11A, DC: 8.3A
Engine OHV, 4 stroke, single cylinder, 98cc
Fuel Tank Capacity 1.1 gallons (4.2 L), 87 octane minimum
Oil Capacity 13.5 fl.oz.
Half-Load Run Time 7.5 hours
Dimensions 20.6 x 15.4 x 16.6 in. (L x W x H)
Weight 55.8 lbs
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SERIAL NUMBER
INTRODUCTION
THANKS FOR PURCHASING THE WEN GENERATOR.
Refer to the illustration below for the location of the serial number. Record the generator information in the
spaces provided below. If assistance for information or service is required, please contact the Customer
Service Help Line by calling 800-232-1195, M-F 8-5 CST; you will be asked to provide the following gen-
erator information when calling.
GENERATOR MODEL NUMBER: WEN 56155
DATE OF PURCHASE: __________________________________________
PURCHASED FROM: ___________________________________________
SERIAL NUMBER: _____________________________________________
SERVICE RECORD
Record the service dates of your generator in the chart below.
Service Record Date Date Date Date Date Date
Change Oil
Change Spark Plug
Clean Fuel Tank
Clean Air Cleaner
TO MAXIMIZE THE LIFESPAN OF YOUR GENERATOR:
We recommend running your generator at least ONCE A MONTH for 15 to 30 minutes. Start the genera-
tor according to the instructions and plug a small load in to make sure the outlet is producing electricity.
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DANGER: indicates a hazard, which, if not avoided, will result in death or serious injury.
WARNING: indicates a hazard, which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury.
CAUTION: indicates a hazard, which, if not avoided, might result in minor or moderate injury.
CAUTION: when used without the alert symbol, indicates a situation that could result in damage to
the machine.
QUESTIONS? PROBLEMS?
In order to answer questions and solve problems in the most efficient and speedy manner, contact Cus-
tomer Service at (800) 232-1195, M-F 8-5 CST or email techsupport@wenproducts.com.
SAFETY SYMBOLS
The purpose of following safety symbols is to attract your attention to possible dangers. The safety sym-
bols, and their explanations, deserve your careful attention and understanding. The safety warnings do not
by themselves eliminate any danger. The instructions or warnings they give are not substitutes for proper
accident prevention measures.
SAFETY INTRODUCTION
Safety is a combination of common sense, staying alert, and knowing how your tool works. This manual
contains important information regarding the generator’s potential safety concerns, as well as preparation,
operation, and maintenance instructions. Before operating this generator, be sure to read and observe all
warnings and instructions both on the generator labels and in this instruction manual. Failure to follow all
instructions listed below may result in personal injury.
NOTE: The following safety information is not meant to cover all possible conditions and situations that may
occur. WEN reserves the right to change this product and specifications at any time without prior notice.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS - Please keep this manual available to all users during the entire life of
the tool. Review it frequently to maximize safety for both yourself and others.
SAFETY INFORMATION
WARNING: Before operating the generator, make sure to read all safety warnings and all instruc-
tions. Failure to follow the warnings and instructions may result in electric shock, fire and serious injury.
NOTICE REGARDING EMISSIONS
Engines that are certified to comply with U.S. EPA emission regulations for SORE (Small Off Road Equip-
ment), are certified to operate on regular unleaded gasoline, and may include the following emission control
systems: (EM) Engine Modifications and (TWC) Three-Way Catalyst (if so equipped).
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California Proposition 65 WARNING: This product contains chemicals and produces exhaust
known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects and other reproductive harm.
WARNING: If this generator is used as a supply for a BUILDING’S WIRING SYSTEM, the generator
MUST be installed by a qualified electrician and connected to a transfer switch as a separately derived
system in accordance with all applicable laws and electrical codes and the National Electrical Code,
NFPA 70. The generator shall be connected to a transfer switch that switches all conductors exclud-
ing the equipment grounding conductor. The frame of the generator shall be connected to an approved
grounding electrode.
WARNING: RISK OF EXPLOSION. HIGHLY FLAMMABLE: This generator may emit highly flam-
mable and explosive gasoline vapors, which can cause severe burns or even death, if ignited. A nearby
open flame can lead to explosion even if not directly in contact with gasoline.
• Do not operate near open flame.
• Do not smoke near generator.
• Always operate on a firm, level surface.
• Always turn generator off before refueling. Allow generator to cool for at least 2 minutes before re-
moving fuel cap. Loosen cap slowly to relieve pressure in tank.
• Do not overfill fuel tank. Gasoline may expand during operation. Do not fill to the top of the tank. Allow
for expansion.
• Always check for spilled fuel before operating.
• Empty fuel tank before storing or transporting the generator.
• Before transporting, turn fuel valve to OFF and disconnect spark plug wire.
GENERATOR SAFETY WARNINGS
DANGER: CARBON MONOXIDE
Using a generator indoors CAN KILL YOU IN MINUTES. Generator exhaust contains carbon monox-
ide (CO). This is a poison gas you cannot see or smell. If you can smell the generator exhaust, you are
breathing CO. But even if you cannot smell the exhaust, you could be breathing CO.
NEVER use a generator inside homes, garages, crawl spaces, or other partially enclosed areas. Deadly
levels of carbon monoxide can build up in these areas. Using a fan or opening windows and doors does
NOT supply enough fresh air. ONLY use a generator OUTSIDE and far away from windows, doors, and
vents. These openings can pull in generator exhaust.
Even if you use a generator correctly, CO may leak into the home. ALWAYS use a battery-powered or
battery-backup CO alarm in the home. If you start to feel sick, dizzy, or weak after the generator has
been running, move to fresh air RIGHT AWAY. See a doctor. You may have carbon monoxide poisoning.
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GENERATOR SAFETY WARNINGS
OPERATING ENVIRONMENT SAFETY
1. Using a generator indoors can kill you in minutes. Only use a generator outside and far away from win-
dows, doors and vents.
2. Do not operate near open flame or flammable materials. This generator may emit highly flammable and
explosive gasoline vapors, which can cause severe burns or even death if ignited. A nearby open flame can
lead to explosion even if it isn’t directly in contact with gasoline.
3. Do not smoke near the generator.
4. Do not use the generator in rainy or wet conditions; doing so significantly increases the risk of electrical
shock.
5. Always operate the generator on a dry, firm, level surface.
6. Do not allow children or non-qualified persons to operate the generator.
GENERATOR PREPARATION SAFETY
1. Always ground the generator before using it to maximize safety (see the “GROUNDING THE GENERATOR
on page 11).
2. Do not overfill fuel tank, as gasoline may expand during operation. Do not fill to the very top of the tank.
Leave room for gasoline expansion. Always check for spilled fuel before operating.
3. If any part of the generator or electrical device is broken, damaged, or defective, make sure it is repaired
or replaced before operation. Service should only be performed by a qualified technician. Do not use recep-
tacles or cords that show signs of damage, such as broken or cracked insulation.
4. Use a ground fault circuit interrupter (GFCI) in highly conductive areas such as metal decking or steel
work. Extension cords with in-line GFCIs are recommended for these operations to maximize safety.
5. NEVER connect the generator to a building’s electrical system without a qualified electrician. Such con-
nections must comply with local electrical laws and codes. Failure to comply can create a back-feed, which
may result in serious injury or death to utility workers.
WARNING: Do not let comfort or familiarity with the product replace strict adherence to product
safety rules. Failure to follow the safety instructions may result in serious personal injury.
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GENERATOR SAFETY WARNINGS
GENERATOR OPERATION SAFETY
1. Only use the generator for its intended purposes. Modifying or using the generator for operations for
which it was not designed may cause hazards and personal injury.
2. Do not touch bare wires or receptacles (outlets).
3. Do not exceed the wattage capacity of the generator by plugging in more electrical devices than the unit
can handle.
4. Allow generator to run for several minutes before connecting electrical devices.
5. Do not turn ON electrical devices until after they are connected to the generator.
6. Generators vibrate in normal use. During and after the use of the generator, inspect both the generator as
well as extension and power supply cords for damage resulting from vibration.
7. Do not touch HOT PARTS. This generator produces heat when running. Temperatures near exhaust can
exceed 150º F (65º C). Allow generator to cool down after use before touching engine or areas of the gen-
erator that become hot during use.
8. Turn off all connected electrical devices before stopping the generator.
9. Always turn generator off before refueling. Allow generator to cool for at least 2 minutes before removing
fuel cap. Loosen cap slowly to relieve pressure in tank.
10. Turn the engine switch to “OFF” position when the engine is not running.
11. Empty fuel tank before storing or transporting the generator. Do not store generator or gasoline near
furnaces, water heaters, or any other appliances that produce heat or have automatic ignitions. Store the
generator and fuel away from sparks, open flames, pilot lights, heat and other sources of ignition.
CAUTION: Misuse of this generator can damage it or shorten its lifespan.
TO MAXIMIZE THE LIFESPAN OF YOUR GENERATOR:
We recommend running your generator at least once a month for 15 to 30 minutes. Start the generator
according to the instructions and plug a small load in to make sure the outlet is producing electricity.
If you do not run it often, it will greatly shorten the lifespan and performance of the generator.
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Place the generator packaging on a sturdy, flat surface. Carefully unpack the generator and all accessories
from the box, making sure it is completely empty before discarding the package. Use the illustration below
to become familiar with all the components and controls of this generator.
If any part is damaged or missing, please contact our customer service at (800) 232-1195, M-F 8-5 CST or
email us at techsupport@wenproducts.com.
KNOW YOUR GENERATOR
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Circuit Breakers
(Top: AC Breaker, Bottom: DC Breaker)
Power Indicator Light
Grounding Terminal
12V DC Receptacle
120V AC Duplex Receptacle
Oil Dipstick
Engine ON/OFF Switch
Recoil Starter
Air Filter Cover
Fuel Valve
Choke Lever
Fuel Tank
Fuel Tank Cap
Fuel Gauge
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2
3
4
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12 13 14
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-30 -20 -10 0 10 20 30
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40
°F
°C
Synthetic 5W-30
30
10W-30
• 30W, 4-stroke engine oil for
temperatures above 40°F.
• 10W-30 engine oil for temper-
atures between 0°F - 40°F.
• Synthetic 5W-30 engine oil for
all temperature ranges.
ENGINE OIL RECOMMENDATIONS - Select good quality detergent oil bearing the American Petro-
leum Institute (API) service classifications SJ, SL, or SM (synthetic oils may be used). Select the SAE
viscosity grade of oil that matches the expected operating temperature. For general use (above 40° F),
we recommend 30W, 4-stroke engine oil.
GENERATOR PREPARATION
The following section describes the necessary steps to prepare the generator for use. If you are unsure
about how to perform any of the steps please call (800) 232-1195 M-F 8-5 CST for customer service. Fail-
ure to perform these steps properly can damage the generator or shorten its life.
STEP 1 - ADD OIL
The generator is shipped without oil. User must add the proper amount of oil before operating the generator
for the first time. The oil capacity of the engine crankcase is 13.5 fl. oz. The generator is equipped with a
low-oil sensor and will NOT start without a sufficient amount of oil.
To add oil, follow these steps:
1. Make sure the generator is shut OFF and on a level surface.
Tilting the generator to assist in filling will cause oil to flow into
the engine areas and will cause damage. Keep the generator level!
2. Remove the dipstick from the engine (Fig. 2).
3. Using an oil funnel or appropriate dispenser, slowly add oil into
the oil fill, being careful not to overfill the unit. Fill the crank case
to the upper fill line so you can visually see the oil coming halfway
up the oil fill threads (Fig. 3).
4. Check for oil leaks and firmly tighten the dipstick.
To check oil level (before every subsequent start):
Remove and wipe the dipstick with a clean rag. Insert the dip-
stick into the oil fill without screwing it in. Remove the dipstick to
check the oil mark. If the oil mark covers less than one half of the
dipstick, slowly add oil until the oil mark reaches to the top of the
dipstick (or when you can see the oil coming halfway up the oil fill
threads). Check for oil leaks and firmly tighten the dipstick.
Oil Dipstick
Oil Dipstick
Lower Level
Fill Line
Upper Level
Fill Line
Fig. 1 - Oil Recommendation Chart
Fig. 2
Fig. 3
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GENERATOR PREPARATION
STEP 2 - ADD GASOLINE
IMPORTANT:
• Never use an oil/gasoline mixture.
• Never use old gasoline.
• Keep gasoline away from sparks, open
flames, pilot lights, heat and other sources
of ignition.
• Avoid getting dirt or water into the fuel
tank.
• Gasoline can age in the tank and make
starting difficult. Never store generator for
more than 2 months with fuel in the tank.
Fig. 4
GASOLINE WARNING: Keep generator away from open flame. This generator may emit highly
flammable and explosive gasoline vapors, which can cause severe burns or even death if ignited. A
nearby open flame can lead to explosion even if not directly in contact with gasoline.
• Do not operate near open flame.
• Do not smoke near the generator.
• Always operate on a firm, level surface.
• Always turn generator off before refueling. Allow generator to cool for at least 2 minutes before re-
moving fuel cap. Loosen cap slowly to relieve pressure in tank.
• Do not overfill fuel tank. Fuel may expand during operation. Do not fill to the top of the tank. Allow for
expansion.
• Always check for spilled fuel before operating. Clean up any spilled fuel before starting.
• Empty fuel tank before storing or transporting the generator to prevent spilling.
ONLY use fresh (within 30 days from purchase), lead-free gasoline with a minimum of 87 octane rating. The
capacity of the fuel tank is 1.1 gallons. DO NOT mix oil with gasoline.
To add gasoline, follow these steps:
1. Make sure the generator is shut OFF and on a level
surface. Unscrew fuel cap (Fig. 4) and set aside. NOTE:
The fuel cap may be tight and hard to unscrew.
2. Slowly add unleaded gasoline to the fuel tank. Be care-
ful not to overfill.
NOTE: Do not fill the fuel tank to the very top. If you do
so, gasoline will expand and spill during use, even with
the fuel cap in place.
3. Reinstall fuel cap and wipe clean any spilled gasoline
with a dry cloth.
To check fuel level (before every subsequent
start):
Before starting the generator, check the fuel gauge on top
of the fuel tank to see if there is sufficient fuel inside the
tank. Refill if necessary.
Fuel Cap
Fuel Gauge
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GENERATOR PREPARATION
After completing the above preparation, the generator is ready to be started.
STEP 3 - GROUND THE GENERATOR
To reduce the risk of electric shock and to maximize safety,
the generator should be properly grounded. Ground the gen-
erator by tightening the grounding nut on the front control
panel (Fig. 5) against a grounding wire. A generally accept-
able grounding wire is a No. 12 AWG (American Wire Gauge)
stranded copper wire.
This grounding wire should be connected at the other end
to a copper, brass, or steel-grounding rod that is driven into
the earth. Wire and grounding rods are not included with the
generator.
Grounding
Nut
WARNING: Failure to properly ground the generator increases your risk of electric shock.
Fig. 5
NOTE: Grounding codes can vary by location. Contact a local electrician to check the area codes.
HIGH ALTITUDE OPERATION ABOVE 2000 FEET
The fuel system on this generator may be affected by operation at high altitudes. Proper operation can be
ensured by installing an altitude kit at altitudes higher than 2000 feet above sea level. At elevations above
7000 feet, the engine may experience a decrease in performance, even with the proper altitude kit. Operat-
ing this generator without said kit may increase the engine’s emissions and decrease both fuel economy
and performance.
The high altitude kit can be ordered from wenproducts.com by searching the model number 56155-HA.
This kit should be installed by a qualified mechanic. Refer to the instructions included with your altitude kit
for more information about installation.
WARNING: To prevent serious injury from fire, follow the kit installation procedures in a well-ven-
tilated area away from ignition sources. If the engine is hot from use, shut the engine off and wait for it
to cool before proceeding. Do not smoke near the generator. Warranty will be void if adjustments are not
made for high altitude use.
CAUTION: Engines with the high-altitude kit installed operated at lower altitudes could cause severe
engine damage and affect emissions compliance. Be sure to UNINSTALL the high altitude kit when op-
erating at altitudes below 2000 feet.
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STARTING THE GENERATOR
To maximize safety, ALWAYS ground the generator before using it (see the “GROUNDING THE GENERATOR
portion of the “GENERATOR PREPARATION section).
Use a ground fault circuit interrupter (GFCI) in highly conductive areas such as metal decking or steel work.
GFCIs are available in-line with some extension cords.
CAUTION: Disconnect all electrical loads from the generator before attempting to start.
DANGER: CARBON MONOXIDE
Using a generator indoors CAN KILL YOU IN MINUTES. Generator exhaust contains carbon monox-
ide (CO). This is a poison gas you cannot see or smell. If you can smell the generator exhaust, you are
breathing CO. But even if you cannot smell the exhaust, you could be breathing CO.
NEVER use a generator inside homes, garages, crawl spaces, or other partially enclosed areas. Deadly
levels of carbon monoxide can build up in these areas. Using a fan or opening windows and doors does
NOT supply enough fresh air. ONLY use a generator OUTSIDE and far away from windows, doors, and
vents. These openings can pull in generator exhaust.
Even if you use a generator correctly, CO may leak into the home. ALWAYS use a battery-powered or
battery-backup CO alarm in the home. If you start to feel sick, dizzy, or weak after the generator has
been running, move to fresh air RIGHT AWAY. See a doctor. You may have carbon monoxide poisoning.
WARNING: The exhaust from this product contains chemicals known to the State of California to
cause cancer, birth defects, or other reproductive harm.
WARNING: DO NOT operate generator near open flame or flammable materials This generator
may emit highly flammable and explosive gasoline vapors, which can cause severe burns or even death
if ignited. A nearby open flame can lead to explosion even if it isn’t directly in contact with gasoline. Do
not smoke near the generator.
WARNING: This generator produces powerful voltage, which can result in electrocution.
WARNING: Do not use in rainy or wet conditions. Do not touch bare wires or receptacles (outlets).
Do not allow children or non-qualified persons to operate.
WARNING: Generator should ONLY be connected to electrical devices, either directly or with an
extension cord. NEVER CONNECT TO A BUILDING ELECTRICAL SYSTEM without a qualified electrician
and connected to a transfer switch as a separately derived system. Such connections must comply with
local electrical laws and codes. Failure to comply can create a back-feed, which may result in serious
injury or death to utility workers.
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STARTING YOUR GENERATOR
1. Place the generator outside on a dry, level surface. Allow at
least two feet of clearance on all sides of the generator.
2. No electrical devices should be connected to the generator
during startup. This can make it difficult for the engine to start.
3. Check that the generator is properly grounded (see
“GROUNDING THE GENERATOR”).
4. Make sure there is sufficient level of fuel in the fuel tank.
Add fuel if necessary (refer to “FILLING THE FUEL TANK”).
5. Turn the fuel valve to the ON position (Fig. 6, vertical posi-
tion).
6. Move the choke lever to the CLOSED position (Fig. 7 - move
lever to far right position).
7. Set the engine switch to the ON position (Fig. 8 - until the
upper part of the rocker switch is firmly depressed).
8. Place one hand on the generator to hold it in place, and hold
the recoil starter with the other hand. Pull on the recoil starter
handle slowly until a slight resistance is felt. Then pull quickly
to start the engine. Return cord gently into the machine.
Never allow the cord to snap back.
9. If engine fails to start, repeat step 7.
NOTE: After repeated failed attempts to start the engine, please
consult the troubleshooting guide before attempting again. If
problems persist please call (800) 232-1195 M-F 8-5 CST.
10. Once the engine has started, slowly return the choke lever
all the way to the OPEN position (move lever to far left position).
11. Allow the generator to run for several minutes before at-
Before starting the generator, make sure you have read and performed the steps in the “Generator Prepara-
tion” section of this manual. If you are unsure about how to perform any of the steps in this manual please
call (800) 232-1195 M-F 8-5 CST for customer service.
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
tempting to connect any electrical devices. This allows the gen-
erator to stabilize its speed and temperature.
Fig. 6
Fig. 7
Fig. 8
1
1
ON
OFF
I
O
ENGINE SWITCH
CHOKE LEVER
FUEL VALVE
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USING THE GENERATOR
CALCULATING THE WATTAGE OF YOUR DEVICE(S)
Connect electrical devices running on AC current according to their wattage requirements. Calculate the
running wattage and starting wattage of the device(s) you wish to connect, and MAKE SURE that they are
within the capacity of your generator.
Generator
Wattage
Capacity
Generator Running (Rated) Watts Generator Starting (Surge) Watts
1350W 1550W
What this means:
The generator can produce a maximum
of 1350W on a continuous basis to supply
the running wattage requirement of your
electronic device(s).
What this means:
Some devices such as box fans require
short bursts of extra power in addition to
the rated wattage listed by the device to
start their motors.
The generator can produce a maximum
wattage of 1550W for a short period of
time (seconds) to cover the extra start-
ing power requirement of your electronic
device(s).
Electronic
Device Wattage
Calculation
Find the wattage information of each device you plan to connect. The information
should be listed on the device or in its instruction manual, or you may refer to Fig. 9.
The wattage can be calculated using this equation:
Watts = Volts x Amperes
To calculate the total running watts of
your devices:
+ Add up the running wattages of all the
device(s) you plan to connect
= The total running wattage
This wattage should NOT exceed the gen-
erator’s running wattage of 1350W.
It is recommended to maintain a load at
or below 1215W (90% of the generator’s
rated output) to ensure steady voltage out-
put and to prolong the generator’s lifespan.
To calculate the total starting watts of
your devices:
+ Add up the total running wattage of all
the device(s) you plan to connect
+ Add the single highest ADDITIONAL
starting wattage out of the device(s) you
plan to connect
= The total surge (starting) wattage
This wattage should NOT exceed the gen-
erator’s starting wattage of 1550W.
If any of either of the total calculated running watts or starting watts is higher than the
capacity of your generator, adjust the load until both wattage requirements are met.
Otherwise you will overload the generator, and cause damage to the engine and your
electrical device(s).
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USING THE GENERATOR
Tool or Appliance Rated (Running) Watts Additional Starting Watts
Space heater 1300 0
Microwave 1000 0
Computer 800 0
Television 500 0
Garage door opener 480 0
Stereo 400 0
Box fan 300 600
Clock radio 300 0
Security system 180 0
DVD player / VCR 100 0
Common light bulb 75 0
Inflator 50 150
The chart below serves as a reference
for the estimated wattage requirements of common electrical de-
vices.
However, do not solely rely on this chart - all electronics and appliances are built differently. Always
check the wattage listed on the electrical device before consulting this chart.
Fig. 9 -
Estimated wattage requirements of common electrical devices
NOTE: For power outages, permanently installed, stationary generators are better suited for providing
backup power to your home. Even a properly connected portable generator can become overloaded.
This may result in overheating or stressing the machine’s components, possibly leading to generator
failure.
CONNECTING THE DEVICES
CAUTION: Become familiar with the markings on the panel before connecting electrical devices. The
120V AC receptacle is for connecting electrical devices that run on 120V, 60 Hz, single phase, AC cur-
rent. DO NOT connect 50Hz or 3-phase loads to the generator.
CAUTION: Avoid overloading the generator. Overloading your generator can damage the rotor in
your generator and the electrical device(s) plugged into the generator.
Follow the steps below to properly connect your device(s) to the generator:
1. Before connecting electrical devices, allow the generator to run for a few minutes to stabilize the speed
and voltage output.
2. Select the device with the highest wattage, and make sure it is turned off. Plug the device into the gen-
erator and then turn the device on. Allow the engine to stabilize.
3. Repeat step 2 to plug in each additional device. DO NOT attempt to plug in or start multiple devices at the
same time.
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USING THE GENERATOR
Device Requirements Max. Cord Length (ft) by Wire Gauge
Amps Watts (120V) #8 wire #10 wire #12 wire #14 wire #16 wire
2.5 300 NR NR NR 375 250
5 600 NR NR 300 200 125
7.5 900 NR 350 200 125 100
10 1200 NR 250 150 100 50
15 1800 NR 150 100 65 NR
SOME NOTES ABOUT POWER CORDS
Long or thin extension cords can drain the power provided to your electrical devices. Refer to the following
chart in determining the necessary gauge extension cord for each of your devices. Round up to the higher
amperage in the chart to maximize safety.
*NR = Not Recommended
Fig. 10 - Power Cord Requirement Guide
IN CASE OF OVERLOAD
If your generator becomes overloaded from too much drawn wattage, the circuit breaker(s) on your control
panel will pop out and cut off power in order to protect the generator. When an overload occurs, discon-
nect all electrical devices from the generator and wait five minutes, then press the circuit breaker to reset.
Check the total wattage of the devices, and reduce the load if it exceeds the capacity of the generator.
NOTE: The circuit reset button is thermally activated. The breaker has to cool down before it can be reset. If
the circuit breaker does not reset, wait several minutes and try again. If problem persists, call our customer
service 1-800-232-1195 for further instructions.
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STOPPING THE GENERATOR
WARNING: Allow the generator to cool down before touching areas that become hot during use.
To shut off the generator:
1. Turn off all electrical devices prior to unplugging them from the generator. Unplugging running devices
can cause damage to the generator.
2. Push the engine switch to the OFF position.
3. Turn the fuel valve to the OFF (horizontal) position.
CAUTION: Unplugging running devices can cause damage to the generator. Never stop the engine
with electrical devices connected and running.
CAUTION: Allowing gasoline to sit in the fuel tank for long periods of time can make it difficult to start
the generator in the future. Never store the generator for extended periods of time (over 2 months) with
fuel in the fuel tank. Refer to “STORING THE GENERATOR” on page 24.
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* Clean/change more often under dusty conditions or operating under heavy load.
MAINTENANCE
WARNING: Never perform maintenance operations while the generator is running. Before main-
taining or servicing the generator, turn OFF the generator, disconnect all devices and allow the generator
to cool down.
Proper routine maintenance of the generator will help prolong the life of the machine. Please perform main-
tenance checks and operations according to the Maintenance Schedule in Fig. 11. If there are any questions
about the maintenance procedures listed in this manual, please call (800) 232-1195 M-F 8-5 CST or email
techsupport@wenproducts.com.
RECOMMENDED MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE
IMPORTANT GENERATOR MAINTENANCE TIPS:
• Drain your carburetor after each use and before storage (see page 19) to prevent it from clogging.
• Do not store the generator with fuel inside the tank for more than 2 months - the fuel will go bad.
• Run the generator for at least 15 minutes every month to maximize its lifespan.
Fig. 11 - Recommended Maintenance Schedule
NOTE: Failure to properly maintain the generator will void the warranty.
18
Recommended
Maintenance Schedule
Each 8
hours or
daily
Every 25
hours
Every 3
months
or 50
hours
Every 6
months or
100 hours
Every
year
As
necessary
Engine Oil
Check level x
Replace x* x* x
Air Filter
Check x* x
Clean x*
Spark Plug
Check/clean/
regap
x
Change x x
Fuel Tank
Check level x
Drain x x
Carburetor
Drain x x
Carburetor
Drain Screw
MAINTENANCE
WARNING: Never clean the generator when it is running! Never clean with a bucket of water or a
hose. Water can get inside the working parts of the generator and cause corrosion or a short circuit.
Keep the generator clean to prevent improper operation or machine damage from dirt and debris. Inspect all
ventilation openings on the generator. These openings must be kept clean and unobstructed. If the genera-
tor becomes dirty, use a damp cloth to wipe exterior surfaces. Use a soft bristle brush to loosen dirt and oil
and use a vacuum to pick up loose dirt. Use low pressure air (not to exceed 25 PSI) to blow away dirt.
CLEANING THE GENERATOR
Recommended to drain after every use, and before storage.
Draining the carburetor is recommended to prevent the fuel from clogging up the carburetor. A clogged car-
buretor can prevent the generator from starting. The carburetor can be accessed from the back side of the
generator between the engine and the air filter.
DRAINING THE CARBURETOR
1. Make sure the fuel valve is turned OFF.
2. Prepare an approved gasoline-storage container under the carbure-
tor to collect the drained fuel. Open up the carburetor drain screw (Fig.
12) with a Phillips screwdriver (not included) and drain out any gaso-
line that has built up inside the carburetor into an approved gasoline-
storage container.
3. Once the fuel has drained, tighten the drain screw with the screw-
driver.
Fig. 12
19
NOTE: Make sure to drain your carburetor before storing the generator for long periods of time.
MAINTENANCE
CHECKING/ADDING OIL
Check the oil level before each use and every 8 hours of operation (refer to Fig. 11).
The oil capacity of the generator engine is 13.5 fl. ounces. Add oil when the oil level is low. For proper
type and weight of oil refer to “ADD OIL” portion of the GENERATOR PREPARATION” section. This is a
critical step for proper engine starting. The generator is equipped with an automatic shutoff to protect it
from running on low oil.
To check the oil level and add oil:
1. Make sure the generator is on a level surface. Do not tilt the generator, as oil will flow into engine
areas and cause damage. Keep generator level!
2. Remove the dipstick (Fig. 13) and wipe
it with a clean rag.
3. Insert the dipstick into the oil fill open-
ing without screwing in. Remove the
dipstick to check the oil mark. Add oil if
the oil mark covers less than one half of
the dipstick.
4. Using a funnel or appropriate dis-
penser, slowly add more oil. Repeat step
2 until the oil mark reaches the top of the
dipstick (you can see oil coming up the
threads of the oil fill). Do not over fill.
DRAINING THE OIL
Change the oil according to the Recommended Maintenance Schedule in Fig. 11.
Change the oil MORE OFTEN if operating under heavy load or high ambient temperatures. It is also nec-
essary to drain the oil from the crankcase if it has become contaminated with water or dirt. Changing the
oil when the engine is warm allows for complete drainage.
To drain the oil from the generator:
1. Place generator on elevated platform such as table or desk. Prepare a container underneath the oil
drain plug next to the oil dipstick to catch the oil as it drains.
2. Unscrew oil drain plug (Fig. 13) and allow the oil to drain from the engine completely.
3. Reinstall the oil drain plug and tighten it securely. Wipe clean any oil spillage.
NOTE: Never dispose of used motor oil in the trash or down a drain. Please call a local recycling center
or auto garage to arrange proper oil disposal.
5. Reinstall dipstick and wipe clean any spilled oil with a rag.
Fig. 13 - Oil Fill Opening, Dipstick & Oil Level
Oil Drain Plug
Oil Dipstick
Upper Limit
Lower Limit
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